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Re: My Youngstown mob pics: through the bomb
[Re: JCB1977]
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11/21/13 11:15 AM
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He got arrested once for switching the tags on a pair of pants in a department store, after the manager found out who he was, he dropped charges. That always makes me laugh. IF he wasn't such a tight ass he could of shelled out a big number on Greene OR Nardi and they would of been taken care by a pro. Didn't he put a contract out on ray ferrito instead of getting a lawyer LMAO. You just have to wonder what the hell he was thinking.
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Re: My Youngstown mob pics: through the bomb
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Personally, from everybody I have ever talked to, such as law enforcement, lawyers, ex-mobsters etc...They all said that Licavoli was a guy who was not very intelligent and was merely a knock around guy who ran his blue collar operations with an iron fist...but that nobody except Maishe Rockman thought he was right for the job...and Maishe had a hidden agenda, knowing that Licavoli would rely on him for all family matters ensuring he was kept in the loop, which apparently, Lonardo always refused to keep Rockman in the loop about business matters. Rockman may of been a better boss then both of them. I read somewhere that When in Chicago with Big Ange, A Chicago wiseguy asked Rockman to leave the table when they were discussing the skim. NOt knowing of course Rockman's stature.
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Re: My Youngstown mob pics: through the bomb
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Angelo Lonardo should have flown to NYC, gone to Palma Boys Social Club, obtained Tony Salerno's blessing, and TAKEN the Cleveland Family over as boss. The Westside would have backed him And who could argue with their decision? No one.
"Three can keep a secret..if two are dead." Calogero Minacore
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Re: My Youngstown mob pics: through the bomb
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I agree...but that wasn't Lonardo's style. He was similar to Neil Delacroce and his philosophy was "the boss is the boss is the boss." It was all about rules with the old timers and they adhered to them which is why LCN lasted so long. Lonardo was railroaded with that drug conviction, perfect example of RICO and how Lonardo was "in charge" of a group who were dealing behind his back. Lonardo whole crew was dealing dope. I really believe he had to know or at least suspect it. He couldn't be that naive . He was not insulated from the streets. he should of had at least one more buffer to deal with Gallo and SInito. He should of never even spoke to Carmen Z.
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Re: My Youngstown mob pics: through the bomb
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Angelo Lonardo should have flown to NYC, gone to Palma Boys Social Club, obtained Tony Salerno's blessing, and TAKEN the Cleveland Family over as boss. The Westside would have backed him And who could argue with their decision? No one. John Nardi
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Re: My Youngstown mob pics: through the bomb
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11/21/13 04:20 PM
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It has been for a while now, but the rackets were booming for a century because there was a lot of work there for many years in the auto, steel and manufacturing arena. Located halfway between Pittsburgh and Cleveland, both families plus Buffalo and Detroit fought for control over the lucrative rackets. The last boss, Lenny Strollo, turned states evidence and it was essentially the end of the mafia, happened in 2000. Pittsburgh ended up getting total control which was in the neighborhood of $30 million per year, $20 million alone from the All American Club, which was the largest illegal casino in the country.
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Re: My Youngstown mob pics: through the bomb
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Could have been...but I strongly believe that they viewed him as a dinosaur and did their own thing. That is a possibility as well. Even Dominic lonardo got pinched for selling cocaine. So I just think they old timers had to have some clue to what was going on. Or maybe Lonardo had a don't ask dont tell policy when the envelopes were going. The profits were to huge for most to ignore.
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Re: My Youngstown mob pics: through the bomb
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Account for the documentary or my account? I don't know, the only thing that appears on the screen is "This Account Has Been Suspended" while the link address above looks like this http://sugarwarsthemovie.com/cgi-sys/suspendedpage.cgiIf I try to write just http://sugarwarsthemovie.com it automatically adds cgi-sys/suspendedpage.cgi
Willie Marfeo to Henry Tameleo:
1) "You people want a loaf of bread and you throw the crumbs back. Well, fuck you. I ain't closing down."
2) "Get out of here, old man. Go tell Raymond to go shit in his hat. We're not giving you anything."
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Re: My Youngstown mob pics: through the bomb
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11/23/13 05:34 PM
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Try to get your hands on this documentary...phenominal!!! The last "in depth" interview Angelo Lonardo gives before he died. He tells a pretty compelling story. http://sugarwarsthemovie.com/ Where do we buy it? One of the commentators Is John Nardis nephew.
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